Capture whiteboard sessions, brainstorming workshops, and visual planning in Miro with automatic zoom that keeps viewers focused on what matters — not lost in an infinite canvas.
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Miro boards are massive. When you record one, viewers see a sea of sticky notes they can't read, and every zoom or pan makes them dizzy.
Miro boards can span thousands of pixels in every direction. When you zoom in and out during a recording, viewers lose all sense of where they are. What feels natural to you becomes a disorienting rollercoaster for anyone watching the video later.
Real-time brainstorming sessions are energetic — sticky notes flying, arrows being drawn, clusters forming. But in a recording, viewers can't keep up. They miss which note you just moved, what connection you drew, and why you grouped those ideas together.
When multiple people are on a Miro board, their cursors and avatars clutter the recording. Viewers can't tell whose cursor is whose, and the constant movement of other participants' pointers distracts from the content you're trying to present.
Miro's built-in export tools capture the board but miss the story. There's no cursor focus, no zoom on details, and no way to guide the viewer's attention. The result is a flat, confusing video that requires a separate explanation.
Zumie's auto-zoom follows your cursor across the Miro board, magnifying sticky notes, diagrams, and details exactly when viewers need to see them.
When you click a sticky note, edit text, or hover over a detail, Zumie automatically zooms in so viewers can read every word. No more squinting at tiny colored rectangles — every idea on the board becomes legible.
As you pan across your Miro board, Zumie creates smooth, cinematic transitions instead of jarring jumps. Viewers maintain their spatial orientation and understand the relationship between different sections of the board.
Every click gets a visual indicator, so when you select a sticky note, draw a connection, or open a frame, viewers instantly see what you're interacting with — cutting through the visual noise of a busy board.
Zumie records just your Miro tab with a polished background, hiding browser clutter and desktop notifications. Your whiteboard session looks like a prepared presentation, not a raw screen share.
Real scenarios where Zumie's auto-zoom makes Miro recordings dramatically more useful.
Record a walkthrough of your Miro board after a brainstorming session. Walk through each cluster of ideas with auto-zoom so remote team members who missed the session can follow along as if they were there.
Turn your Miro strategy boards into polished video presentations. Navigate through roadmaps, mind maps, and frameworks with smooth transitions and zoomed-in details that executives can actually read.
Guide your team through empathy maps, journey maps, and affinity diagrams. Zumie's zoom ensures every sticky note and annotation is readable, making async design thinking reviews as effective as live sessions.
The Zumie features that matter most when recording Miro.
Miro boards are dense with small text and icons. Zumie detects your interactions and magnifies the relevant area, making sticky notes, comments, and diagram labels perfectly readable in recordings.
On a busy Miro board, it's easy to lose track of the presenter's cursor. Click highlights draw immediate attention to your actions, so viewers always know what you're selecting or editing.
Record just the Miro tab without capturing your entire desktop. No Slack notifications, no bookmark bar, no other tabs — just a clean, focused recording of your whiteboard.
Share your Miro recording with a link immediately after recording. Perfect for sending workshop recaps to stakeholders who couldn't attend the live session.
See the difference automatic zoom and click highlights make when recording Miro.
Yes! Zumie is a Chrome extension that records any browser tab, including Miro. Since Miro runs in the browser, you simply open your board, click the Zumie extension, and start recording with auto-zoom enabled.
Absolutely. Zumie's auto-zoom follows your cursor wherever you go on the canvas. As you navigate between different areas of your board, the zoom creates smooth transitions that help viewers stay oriented.
Miro boards are often packed with sticky notes, diagrams, and annotations that are too small to read in a full-screen recording. Zumie detects when you interact with elements and magnifies that area, making every detail readable without manual zooming.
Yes. Zumie has a free forever plan with auto-zoom and click highlights. The lifetime deal ($39 one-time) removes the watermark and unlocks extra features. No subscription required.
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